American Aquarium released a new album early Friday morning, a record that represents a solid pivot for the longtime roots-rock band. On the heels of Bj Barham’s homespun livestream covers series, the North Carolina singer-songwriter convened his players in an Asheville, North Carolina, studio last November to record a full record of Nineties country tunes.
The result is Slappers, Bangers and Certified Twangers: Vol. One, a straight-forward if loose collection of covers by artists like Trisha Yearwood (“She’s in Love With the Boy”), Sawyer Brown (“Some Girls Do...
The result is Slappers, Bangers and Certified Twangers: Vol. One, a straight-forward if loose collection of covers by artists like Trisha Yearwood (“She’s in Love With the Boy”), Sawyer Brown (“Some Girls Do...
- 5/7/2021
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
Lavi in "The Spy With the Cold Nose".
By Lee Pfeiffer
Israeli actress Daliah Lavi has passed away at age 74. Lavi was discovered by Kirk Douglas, who met her on a film shoot when she was ten years old. She went on to stardom in the 1960s, appearing with Douglas in "Two Weeks in Another Town" before often being cast as femme fatales in various thrillers including the Matt Helm film "The Silencers" and "Some Girls Do". She also was the female lead in "Lord Jim" and showed her talents for comedy in the spy spoofs "Casino Royale" and "The Spy with the Cold Nose", as well as the zany comedy "Those Fantastic Flying Fools" (aka "Blast-off"/ "Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon"). Lavi eventually left acting to concentrate on a singing career and became a major pop star in Germany. For more click here. ...
By Lee Pfeiffer
Israeli actress Daliah Lavi has passed away at age 74. Lavi was discovered by Kirk Douglas, who met her on a film shoot when she was ten years old. She went on to stardom in the 1960s, appearing with Douglas in "Two Weeks in Another Town" before often being cast as femme fatales in various thrillers including the Matt Helm film "The Silencers" and "Some Girls Do". She also was the female lead in "Lord Jim" and showed her talents for comedy in the spy spoofs "Casino Royale" and "The Spy with the Cold Nose", as well as the zany comedy "Those Fantastic Flying Fools" (aka "Blast-off"/ "Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon"). Lavi eventually left acting to concentrate on a singing career and became a major pop star in Germany. For more click here. ...
- 5/5/2017
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
Daliah Lavi, an actress who made her femme fatale reputation in such 1960s spy comedies as The Spy With a Cold Nose, Some Girls Do, The Silencers and the classic of the genre Casino Royale, died yesterday at home in Asheville, N.C. She was 74, and her death was announced by her family. “Daliah has lived in Asheville, with her husband, Chuck Gans, since 1992,” her family wrote. “Prior to that, she was an international actress and singer…” That international career started…...
- 5/4/2017
- Deadline
Shameless‘ Fiona has had no shortage of love interests during the Showtime series’ six-year run.
Let’s take a quick tally (deep breath): There’s hustler Jimmy/Steve (played by Justin Chatwin), banker Adam (James Wolk), married man Craig (Taylor Kinney), Jimmy/Steve again, her boss Mike (Jake McDorman), Mike’s brother Robbie (Nick Gehlfuss), short-time husband Gus (Steve Kazee), Jimmy/Steve the Reckoning and now ex-drug addict Sean (Dermot Mulroney).
RelatedShameless Renewed for Season 7
Even Fi, herself, recently recognized she has a problematic romantic M.O., confessing to fiancé Sean, “I jump from relationship to relationship without ever catching my breath,...
Let’s take a quick tally (deep breath): There’s hustler Jimmy/Steve (played by Justin Chatwin), banker Adam (James Wolk), married man Craig (Taylor Kinney), Jimmy/Steve again, her boss Mike (Jake McDorman), Mike’s brother Robbie (Nick Gehlfuss), short-time husband Gus (Steve Kazee), Jimmy/Steve the Reckoning and now ex-drug addict Sean (Dermot Mulroney).
RelatedShameless Renewed for Season 7
Even Fi, herself, recently recognized she has a problematic romantic M.O., confessing to fiancé Sean, “I jump from relationship to relationship without ever catching my breath,...
- 3/24/2016
- TVLine.com
Richard Johnson (far right) in the 1963 supernatural masterpiece "The Haunting" with Claire Bloom, Russ Tamblyn and Julie Harris.
By Lee Pfeiffer
Cinema Retro mourns the loss of our friend, actor Richard Johnson, who has passed away at age 87. Johnson was a classically trained actor, having attended Rada and was also one of the founding members of the Royal Shakespeare Company. His acting career was interrupted by service in the Royal Navy during WWII but Johnson resumed his profession at the end of the war. He alternated between playing small parts in feature films and leading roles in stage productions. In 1959, he got his first significant screen role starring with Frank Sinatra and young Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson in the WWII film "Never So Few". He was initially offered the role of James Bond but turned down the opportunity. He later told Cinema Retro that he had no regrets because...
By Lee Pfeiffer
Cinema Retro mourns the loss of our friend, actor Richard Johnson, who has passed away at age 87. Johnson was a classically trained actor, having attended Rada and was also one of the founding members of the Royal Shakespeare Company. His acting career was interrupted by service in the Royal Navy during WWII but Johnson resumed his profession at the end of the war. He alternated between playing small parts in feature films and leading roles in stage productions. In 1959, he got his first significant screen role starring with Frank Sinatra and young Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson in the WWII film "Never So Few". He was initially offered the role of James Bond but turned down the opportunity. He later told Cinema Retro that he had no regrets because...
- 6/7/2015
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
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